This week I was on a live podcast as a guest talking about a recent blog post that I did. You can listen to my interview by visiting the link below.
Digital Production Buzz Interview – Growing Your Business : SuiteTake.com.
This week I was on a live podcast as a guest talking about a recent blog post that I did. You can listen to my interview by visiting the link below.
Digital Production Buzz Interview – Growing Your Business : SuiteTake.com.
I recently did a post about my adventures in improving my social skill set on my professional blog, SuiteTake.com. Rather then rewriting the whole thing, I’m just going to link to it here.
I think it’s something that just about everybody could get something out of. Let me know what you think.
Work On Your Business, By Working On Yourself : SuiteTake.com.
I did a blog post yesterday on my editing blog that talks about what I’m doing and has lots of pictures. You can find it by clicking here.
Probably the greatest fear I’ve had for as long as I can remember is speaking to a group of people (large or small). Just being that center of attention with all eyes on you has always caused me very deep discomfort. In fact, when I had speech class in high school I would actually skip class on the days that I was supposed to speak. No surprise, I failed the class.
However, I’ve also wanted to start teaching – either one-on-one or maybe at a local college, and being afraid to talk to people does not go well with that goal. So early last year I decided I would at least make an attempt to get past the fear enough to do a single presentation. After that I could decide if I wanted to pursue it or not.
So last November I was scheduled to do a presentation to a group of editors that are part of the Chicago Final Cut Pro User Group , but due to a scheduling mixup I got bumped until January of this year. The presentation was on two things. First, how to find creative inspiration when you have no idea what you want to create, and second to break down of a project I did last year to show how I used the inspiration of a movie open to influence my own project.
Because of the help of my colleague and friend Jeff Carrion, I was able to refine my skills during a rehearsal at the office. Jeff gave me great feedback and what he liked and where he thought I should make changes. And with the help of my good friend Noeleen McGrath, who is herself a media coach, I was able to get feedback both before and after the presentation on how I can improve. She provided me a detailed list after the presentation with very specific things I need to work on. I feel very luck to have somebody like her available to help me out.
The result? For a first time out, I did pretty good. There are plenty of things I want to change for next time, but I did what I set out to do, which is to do my first presentation. The feedback I’ve received from people at the meeting has been good, and I would day there’s a good chance I’ll do more in the future for other groups as well.
If you would like to see the presentation, you can find it on my professional blog SuiteTake.com.
For the second time this year, I was interviewed on an industry podcast that I listen to every week. This has been a big year for just doing the things that usually freak me out and bring me to my knees. I was interviewed earlier this year about something else on the same show, but I think I actually did a better job this time. If you’re interested in hearing my 5 minute interview, check out the link on my industry related blog.
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